Craniomandibular Headache - <<<Answers>>>>* subtype of
tension headache that can cause difficulty with eating and
talking
Nocioceptive pain - <<<Answers>>>>Pain related to
peripheral nerves
neuropathic pain - <<<Answers>>>>Pain associated with
primary lesion
Hypothalamus - <<<Answers>>>>Control center for hunger,
thirst, sexual response, endocrine levels and temperature
regulation
Involved in flight or fight reaction's
Works as the conductor of a person's emotional orchestra
limbic system - <<<Answers>>>>emotion and memory
Mammalian brain
Houses basic elemental drives, emotions and survival instincts
Hippocampus - <<<Answers>>>>Associated with memory
Amygdala - <<<Answers>>>>Ties emotional memories and
reactions
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Primary motor cortex - <<<Answers>>>>The section of the
frontal lobe responsible for voluntary movement
Prefrontal cortex - <<<Answers>>>>part of frontal lobe
responsible for thinking, planning, and language
Primary sensory cortex - <<<Answers>>>>Regions of the
cerebral cortex that initially process information from the
senses
Broca's area - <<<Answers>>>>Dysarthritic speech. Halted,
labored speech
Wernicke's area - <<<Answers>>>>Can fluently talk but it
won't make sense
Major descending tracts spinal cord -
<<<Answers>>>>Anterior corticospinal tract, lateral
corticospinal tract, rubrospinal tract, tectospinal tract
Major ascending tracks spinal cord -
<<<Answers>>>>Fascuculus cuneatus and faniculus,
lissauers tract, anterior and posterior spinocerebellar tracts,
spinothalamic tract, spinoreticular tract, spinotectal tract
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Antidepressants - <<<Answers>>>>Prozac, Elavil,
Norpramin
antispasmodics - <<<Answers>>>>Probanthine, baclofen
Antipsychotics - <<<Answers>>>>Zyprexa, Seroquel, Haldol
Antihypertensives - <<<Answers>>>>Inderol, Beta Blockers
Stimulants (medication) - <<<Answers>>>>Ritalin, Adderal
Antiseizure Drugs - <<<Answers>>>>Dilantin, Tegretol,
Depakote
Visual analog scale for fatigue (VAS-F) - <<<Answers>>>>2
subscales: Energy subscale and fatigue subscale
Fatigue severity scale (FSS) - <<<Answers>>>>Used to
assess the behavioral consequences of fatigue in the impact of
fatigue on daily functioning
Seven point scale
Borrow neurological institute fatigue scale -
<<<Answers>>>>10 items rated on a seven point scale
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Lower the number the less of a problem
Global fatigue index (GFI) - <<<Answers>>>>Self reported
measure of four domains of fatigue including severity,
distress, impact on activity and timing of fatigue
Score range 1 to 50 (higher the # higher the fatigue)
basal ganglia - <<<Answers>>>>Receives info from cortex,
processes info then sends back to cortex
On alert for when something goes wrong
Regulates activities of motor & premotor cortex
Occipital neuralgia - <<<Answers>>>>Type of migraine
Starts in the back and worsens throughout day
Somatization - <<<Answers>>>>Unconscious process which
psychological distress is expressed in physical symptoms
secondary gains - <<<Answers>>>>benefits from being ill,
such as attention
pneumocephalus - <<<Answers>>>>gas or air in cavity of
cranium